Israel issues unprecedented resolution on Iraq and discloses shocking information

Israel issues unprecedented resolution on Iraq and discloses shocking information

05.28.2019 09:01

Israel issues unprecedented resolution on Iraq and discloses shocking informationBaghdad today – follow-up

The Israeli newspaper Ma’ariv reported that the Israeli caretaker government has officially ratified a resolution that would allow Iraq to be removed from the list of countries that the law prohibits dealing with commercially.

According to the report, which was published on Monday, May 27, 2019, Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon signed the resolution, which excludes Iraq from countries that prohibit trading with it. The law that defines hostile countries and prohibits trade cooperation with it is an old law dating back to 1939. The British mandate, adopted by successive Israeli governments after that until today.

Among the countries banned by the law, which Israel has ratified to date, trade cooperation with Iran, Syria, Lebanon and Yemen, Iraq was among those countries.

Although Iraq was one of those countries, Israeli products that came from behind the scenes, including medical and agricultural products, according to the newspaper, were exported to Iraq through Jordan and Cyprus, that is indirectly, but today it is possible to deal directly and it is a shock according to To the Iraqi authorities.

There are disparate descriptions of countries that are hostile to Israel from a ministry to a ministry, but only in specific areas where the Ministry of Defense can allow the export of intelligence, security and high-tech products to specific countries, while other Israeli ministries oppose it.

She noted that Israeli businessmen have long concluded business deals with the Kurdistan region, and visited Israelis of Kurdish origins in Iraq a lot, despite the ban, which has been going on for decades.

In recent years, many reports have reported that Israel was buying oil from the Kurdistan region via Turkish tankers. The Mossad and its special operations Mossad have close ties to Kurdish leaders in Iraq.

Source: Arm News

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